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Wednesday, July 13, 202207/13/2022

The Face of The Head of The Class

In Bill Newman

7/13: Tufts professor Natasha Warikoo, author of “Race at the Top” on education, race, achievement and education policy.

Tuesday, July 12, 202207/12/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 7.12.22 – Assistant Professor Carrie Nobles & Jackie Walsh chats with Williamstown Theater Festival actors

In The Afternoon Buzz

Professor Carrie Nobles talks about research on environmental factors & male infertility. Playbill with Jackie Walsh chats with Williamstown Theater Festival actors

Tuesday, July 12, 202207/12/2022

Meet Candidate for Sheriff Caitlin Sepeda

In Bill Newman

7/12: Caitlin Sepeda, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Hampshire County; Duke Goldman “Talkin’ Baseball” and MLB’s racism.

Monday, July 11, 202207/11/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 7.11.22 – Professor Bruce Miller & Mayor Kim Driscoll

In The Afternoon Buzz

Professor Bruce Miller talks about the recent Supreme Court decisions and Mayor Kim Driscoll talks about her run to be Lt. Governor of Massachusetts.

Monday, July 11, 202207/11/2022

CRESS to impress in Amherst

In Bill Newman

7.11.22. Represent.Us Chairman Josh Silver guest hosts and talks with Lucy Caldwell about the problems inherit in current conservativism. Cassandra Holden tells us about a Northampton zoning meeting that may have major implications on live music in Florence. Join the meeting here. https://www.northamptonma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_07112022-6557?html=true And a special Black in The Valley with the new head of Amherst’s new department which will act as an alternative to traditional policing. It’s called CRESS.

Saturday, July 9, 202207/09/2022

Vaya Con Muñoz 7.9.22

In Vaya Con Muñoz

A conversation with filmmaker Larry Hott on his favorite soundtracks, the Niagara Movement project he is directing and producing for PBS, the “democratization” of filmmaking but only so far given the enormous costs and time it takes to produce a film, and a final joke.

Saturday, July 9, 202207/09/2022

Google “Beth” “Coach” “Northampton”

In The Western Mass. Business Show

7.9.22 Beth Pellettier is the coach you will find if you google that. And she might just be the coach you need. Tara talks with Beth about all things coaching.

Saturday, July 9, 202207/09/2022

THE Cambridge Connection Ep 42

In The Cambridge Connection

Summertime, Summertime, Sum – Sum Summertime!

July is upon us but it’s not too late to get the kids into some of the local summer camps and programs. Jennifer Connolly, President of Junior Achievement of Western Mass, swings by the studio to chat with Gordon and Tinamarie about where to find some great local summer programs, how to reach out to JA USA if you are a listener from another state and the great Fall 2022 programs happening at JA Western Mass, so you and your children can plan ahead!

Friday, July 8, 202207/08/2022

Panorama – Episode 52 – Meg Sheehan on Big Solar in Massachusetts

In Panorama

Originally aired on July 2, 2022. Dan Torres and Sarah Robertson talk about the rise of Big Solar in Massachusetts.

Friday, July 8, 202207/08/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 7.8.22 – State Rep Natalie Blais & Duke Goldman

In The Afternoon Buzz

Representative Natalie Blais’s Statehouse Update. Fair Play with Duke Goldman discussing race and racism in sports.

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